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Introduction: --
The theological significance of the two topics --
Basic biblical suppositions --
Limitations of Old Testament prophecies --
Gospels written by second-generation Christians --
Gradual growth of the gospel content --
Limited inerrancy --
The problem of the virginal conception of Jesus --
The state of the problem --
The evidence from authority --
The evidence from interlocking doctrines --
Doctrines that seemingly suppose a virginal conception --
Doctrines seemingly unfavorable to a virginal conception --
The evidence from early history --
The evidence from the scriptures --
Scriptural arguments against historicity --
Scriptural arguments favoring historicity --
The problem of the bodily resurrection of Jesus --
The state of the problem --
The earliest Christian formulations of resurrection faith --
The shorter formulas --
The formula in I Corinthians 15:3-8 --
The gospel narratives of the appearances to the twelve --
General critical suppositions --
The sequence of the appearances --
Miscellaneous considerations about the appearances --
The gospel narratives of the empty tomb --
Details about the burial of Jesus --
The evolution of the empty tomb narratives.